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Local Drug Action Teams

The Local Drug Action Team program builds ‘protective factors’ in the community - working to prevent alcohol and drug issues forming in the first place.

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University of Western Australia (UWA) College Row LDAT

The UWA College Row LDAT targeted risky drinking and related harms for 18 – 24 aged, especially students and residentials.

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LDATs change course to deliver for communities

In creative ways Drug Action Teams around Australia are overcoming the barriers COVID-19 lockdown is throwing up and new opportunities are opening up

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Why communities are crucial for Drug Action Team success

The best answers to the most complex problems often come not from the top down, but from the ground up.

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From scarecrows to jump squats, online action teams rock

Isolation isn’t taking the action out of Local Drug Action Teams from Auburn to Kyabram and Nannup to Lockington

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Connecting youth through virtual art classes in Nannup

Nannup’s Local Drug Action Team in Western Australia is keeping young people connected in the era of COVID-19.

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Building knowledge and connection

The Northern LDAT has been running a successful homework club and increasing family and community connections.

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Reducing youth alcohol consumption

To address youth alcohol consumption ensure the environment young people live in doesn’t make it easy to access alcohol, or encourage its consumption

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Strong partnerships in Rochester and Elmore

A dynamic cross-community group that also actively engages young people to help design and deliver their project. Find out more.

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Mentoring toolkit overview

Explore our Mentoring Toolkit for your community. Build mentor-mentee relationships, address AOD dialogue, and support youth through mentoring.

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